Burckhalter

(1956 SC )
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29.9.1956 00:00 Brooklyn 24e45 59n26 observations 1


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Named in memory of Charles Burckhalter (1849–1923), well known for his research in solar-eclipse photography, a founder of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific and its first vice president. He became the first full-time director of the two-year-old Chabot Observatory in downtown Oakland, California, in 1885 and built it into an important popular-science institution. Under his direction it was moved to a new building at a darker hill site in 1913 and featured a 50-cm refractor. (M 17028) _ _.


Discovered on 29-9-1956 in Brooklyn by Indiana University

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